While waiting my turn, I watched the first group of students shoot. All of them seemed proficient with their pistols, and shot fairly well. I was in the second group, and boy was I in for an eye opening experience. The first thing I noticed was one of the students having trouble loading his magazine. I was in the bay next to him and looked over to see if I could assist. The Lord as my witness, he was trying to load .38 special ammo in his .380 auto!! The instructor pulled him aside and explained that he had the wrong ammo and would need to buy some in order to qualify.
Next, on my right side was a small statured lady who was shooting a very nice 1911. This impressed me at first, but after the first string I was nervous. She limp-wristed every shot, causing several failures. She fumbled around with the gun, but to no avail. The instructer assisted her with clearing the gun each time she had a failure. She had no idea how to clear a misfeed.
To the credit of our instructor, he did ask both of these individuals to stay after class to discuss some things with them. He also commented that some of the students were shooting weapons that they were unable to operate properly, and all of the students should ask themselves if they would be able to handle a shooting situation. He was obviously concerned. This being said, both of them passed.
Please don't get me wrong. I am no Massad Ayoob, and don't claim to be. But what I watched really disturbed me. In my opinion it comes down to taking the responsibility of being a CHL holder seriously, and at a minimum be familiar with the weapon you carry. I am curious if this is a common occurrence during CHL classes. Oh and by the way, this was a RENEWAL class!!!! Every student in this class was a current CHL holder. This was my first renewal, and I may be overreacting, but two folks like this was two too many for me! My original class had only three students including myself, and it went very smoothly. I had no idea of what I was in for....
